T. Berry Brazelton's Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale evaluates
A) a newborn's risk for developmental problems.
B) the baby's ability to comply with parental commands.
C) the newborn's reflexes, muscle tone, state changes, and responsiveness to stimulation.
D) the baby's activity, alertness, and grimace.
C
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Cross-cultural research on ideal partners indicates that
a. US women are much more likely than women in other cultures to emphasize the importance of financial prospects in a spouse. b. men are more likely than women to emphasize their ideal partner's physical attractiveness regardless of cultural setting. c. men in Japan are more likely to emphasize their ideal partner's physical attractiveness than men in the United States. d. men in Japan are more likely to emphasize their ideal partner's financial prospects than men in the United States.
Which of the following is true of social orientation hypothesis?
a) It states that cultures differ in the holistic versus analytic social orientation patterns. b) Analytic social orientation emphasizes harmony, relatedness, and connection. c) It states that cultures differ in independent versus interdependent social orientation patterns. d) Interdependence orientation leads to a tendency to focus on a single dimension or aspect when categorizing objects or evaluating arguments.
An obsession is a repetitive ________ whereas a compulsion is a compulsive ________
a. thought; behavior b. behavior; thought c. stressor; action d. action; stressor e. situation; fear
The general principle that the more you know the easier it is to learn new things
was illustrated by research on all of the following except (a) telegraphy (b) memory for baseball (c) resistance to extinction (d) memory for the location of chess pieces